Rayann Bradshaw
Stories (3/0)
Does the world need to change?
Before, I begin speaking about the world I want to just give us a brief moment to remember the lives taken without real justice, people of colour have been persecuted for many years, centuries even but for what reason? Why do people still believe there is a difference between us, when in actuality there isn't. We are all the same, we're humans and we all deserve the same respect, so how come it's lacking for people of colour, people of certain religions, people that identify themselves differently or those people who are homosexuals?
By Rayann Bradshaw4 years ago in Humans
A thanks from me to you.
Dear Key Workers, You probably don't hear something like this everyday, as a pandemic rushes throughout the world, spreading like wildfire their are many people out there fighting to get through the daily grind, from people having to stay locked in their houses receiving a basic furlough payment, or those on zero hour contracts who've lost the many hours they should be entitled to no matter what the circumstance. It's a battle, but a slow war the country is winning despite many restrictions, with a lack of funding nurses and doctors are helping to research the cure, keeping people medicated for whatever they're troubles may be, working long over stretched hours on minimum pay (which is something I have viewed negatively for many years, the pay is atrocious for the danger you put yourselves in every day with the bravest of faces, nothing can tear you down.) I have seen many struggles during my life, but nothing compared to my wonderful stepmother who visits the elderly at home, people who need help but either don't have family there to support them, or a family that is doing their absolute best to provide the most suitable care.
By Rayann Bradshaw4 years ago in Journal
Why you shouldn't live in the past
Now, let's get to the beginning shall we, let's just say I've been in this same boat for many months are quite the dramatic separation from my ex-boyfriend I was scared to love again, not truly knowing that love even had boundaries. I was utterly smitten, not seeing the danger lying right in front of my eyes, dating for roughly seven months - doesn't seem like a long time you say? however in my eyes, I felt like I had known him for years and grown to love him so quickly that it went like the blink of an eye. One moment you're in paradise, the next you're crying on the bedroom floor wondering what went so wrong? In my world, what had gone wrong was a scandalous affair revolving in lies, and the utmost betrayal he was sleeping with another person, behind my back leaving me for numerous nights claiming he was training for the army, but instead the story was entirely different, and that I found out from his sister.
By Rayann Bradshaw4 years ago in Humans